In a land where songs are power, what happens when a siren's daughter falls silent?
The Serapin’s Kiss is a lyrical dark fantasy about exile, survival, and the quiet rebellion of a graceless girl who refuses to disappear.
I was born to sing—not for this bloody work. Not for swords and bows, muddy paths and cold bowers.
My mother was the High Siren. I was meant to follow in her song.
Now, I have only silence. Silence—and the growing fear of what comes next. Goblins and sprites take us.
And yet… there is a grace, hidden among the outcasts. A grace brighter than all the lantern bulbs of the valley. That is good. Because all I see is darkness, and I must follow the light.
I am Aylia, daughter of the High Siren, of the line of Aeleph, first of the elves.
And this is my song.
A slow-burn, character-driven fantasy with a rich world for readers who love lyrical prose and emotional depth.
Note: Contains non-graphic depictions of sexual assault and the aftermath; mild violence typical of dark fantasy; and mild sexual themes.